Sunday, March 01, 2009

Babies!

You know, it's been so long since I've updated my blog that it's almost become awkward to discuss all that has happened since the last time... at least without boring even myself. In summary, school has been sucking the usual joy from my life, but on the bright side I've had more opportunities to be social than usual. I think I've hung out with actual people doing non-school related things at least 4-5 times. This is record-setting for me. :D

I attended the Lovely Kate's baby shower for her bound-to-be-adorable offspring, which is certainly worth mentioning. I haven't seen Kate in an embarrassingly long period of time, but she looked great and I'm happy she finally gets to have a baby. :) I've got to say though, finding the "butt paste" in Babies 'R Us proved to be more challenging than I thought, so either I need to do a lot of research before starting my own family, or hold off for quite a while. ;) I got to visit with several old (but good!) buddies from my WMU days, and despite the fact that our lives have progressed so much since then, it was great fun to see everyone again. :) Hopefully it won't be quite as long until the next time.

I signed up for clinical rotations. OMG. They'll probably expect me to know things for those, right before graduating me and sending me off to be responsible for patient lives. Scary.

I'm so ready for spring.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Babies :(

shruts said...

omg! CLINICAL ROTATIONS!!!!! i would peep my pants!

*suh-Kar-ae*

shruts said...

um...i think that was a pee

O.o

unless people can physiologically "peep" their pants?

Boomer said...

Lol, I thought it was cute ;)

Anonymous said...

yay! It was great seeing you toooo!! I miss you terribly. And don't worry, when I was packing up my bags of stuff to take home with me, I kept having to ask my mom, or Cindy, or Maureen "what is THIS?" or "what do you use this for?"

Boomer said...

Hahaha, that's so cute. ;)

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